There's a middle age vibe for sure on this LP. T-Shirt, La Dee Da, Sunday Rain and the title track are among the tracks that have that strong Beatles, Motorhead, and Led Zep vibe. But Run and The Line still give is that signature Foo sound. Sky Is A Neighborhood gives me a Black Mountain vibe which Grohl has said he loves. It's a very unique track to hear from them and was a breath of fresh air. Arrows (my favorite track on the album) has a unique Foo/Queen blend. The instrumentation and production are spot in on. If they would've toned down the classic rock vibes just a tad, I'd probably put it up there with the first few albums. That being said, I enjoyed this album ALOT. This is def an album to enjoy on wax.

Here is an updated list of stuff I have for sale. I usually don't have much patience for selling, so these will end up at a local record shop very soon. Offers for now. Lowballs will be ignored. I have mailers ready to go.
https://www.discogs.com/user/vinyldonut/collection?header=1
WI'll consider trades for these:
New Manchester Orchestra
Boxer Rebellion - Promises
Editors - Back Room

Haha, thats awesome. You want him to succeed, by telling people to stay away. Only on VC.
Anywho, there's always paypal claim if this fool wants play hookie.
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Back to business tho, does anyone have the new Cranes MOV reissue? Thoughts?
I got the Swervedriver and it has some serious pops , the first track is unlistenable. Waiting to bear back from seller.